Kim Ha-sung did not play in the game against the Chicago White Sox at Petco Park in San Diego, California on the 21st (Korea time). He has yet to return to the roster because he has not fully recovered from his injury. Before the game on the day, good news was heard. It is news that he has started training to increase his throwing distance.
Kim Ha-sung’s injury occurred in an away game against the Colorado Rockies on June 19. After hitting a left-handed hit in the third inning, he complained of shoulder pain while going back to the first base after being checked. As if he sensed the injury, he lay down on his stomach and held his right shoulder. During the replacement process, he threw his helmet and burst into anger. The San Diego Padres registered Kim Ha-sung on the 10-day injured list on Monday. The reason for this is right shoulder inflammation. The registration was retroactive as of Tuesday.
By this point, it looked like he could be back on the ground soon. The San Diego team had Kim join the away squad on Aug. 28. It was seen as a sign of his imminent return. However, he is still in the rehabilitation phase.
After a long time, new news about Kim Ha-sung came out. MLB.com predicted on the 21st that the expected timing of Kim Ha-sung’s return will be late September or October. It was much later than expected right after the injury that he would be able to return immediately after taking 10 days off. Still, it is good news that his rehabilitation is going smoothly.
The media outlet said, “Kim Ha-sung was injured in the process of returning to first base in the game on August 19. His return did not go as smoothly as the San Diego club expected,” adding, “Kim Ha-sung swung at full strength, but failed to increase the throwing distance without any inconvenience to the injured shoulder.” In the middle of this month, head coach Mike Shildt said that Kim Ha-sung’s throwing rehabilitation process was temporarily put on standby.”토토사이트 추천
“However, he went on to the next level. He played catch on the 21st and did light throwing training to cross the infield,” he said. “It is unclear whether he will be able to return before completing the regular season.”